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Matthew Pegg

Matthew Pegg is a Canadian firefighter currently serving as the fourth and current chief of Toronto Fire Services (TFS) since May 2016.

Matthew D. Pegg
Chief of Toronto Fire Services
Assumed office
May 2016
MayorJohn Tory
Preceded byJim Sales
President of the Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs
In office
2013–2015
Deputy Fire Chief, City of Brampton
In office
2008–2013
Deputy Fire Chief, Town of Ajax
In office
2002–2008
Deputy Fire Chief, Town of Georgina
In office
2001–2002
Personal details
Born
Matthew Pegg

1973 (age 49–50)
Keswick, Ontario, Canada
ProfessionFirefighter

Pegg was also appointed general manager of emergency management for the City of Toronto in 2018.

In March 2020, Chief Pegg, as the general manager of the Toronto Office of Emergency Management, was appointed to lead the City of Toronto's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] As the incident commander for the COVID-19 pandemic, he led the development and operation of the most complex incident management system in Toronto's history, including the longest-ever continuous deployment of the Emergency Operations Centre.[2]

Early life and education

Matthew Pegg was born in Keswick, Ontario in 1973 and grew up on his family farm.

He has completed university education in Leadership and Administration from Dalhousie University, Industrial Relations from Queen's University and Public Management from the Schulich School of Business at York University.

He has been awarded the Executive Chief Fire Officer professional designation by the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs.[3]

Career

While working as a mechanic, Pegg joined the Georgina Fire Department as a volunteer firefighter in 1992 before continuing as a full-time firefighter in 1994. He was promoted to Deputy Fire Chief in 2001.[4]

Pegg served as Deputy Fire Chief for the town of Ajax,[5] ON from 2002 to 2008 before serving as the City of Brampton's Deputy Fire Chief until 2013.[6]

He joined Toronto Fire Services as Deputy Fire Chief and Director of Administrative Services in 2013 before being appointed as interim Fire Chief following the retirement of Jim Sales in May 2016.[7]

Toronto's City Council appointed Pegg as permanent Fire Chief in April 2017 following a “North America-wide recruitment search”.

He was the President of the Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs from May 2013 through May 2016.[8]

Pegg is a licensed Commercial Pilot and worked as a part-time Corporate pilot, on a part-time basis, from 2000–2006.[9]

Pegg led fire services through the six-alarm Toronto Badminton and Racquet Club fire in February 2017,[10] the six-alarm Cherry Street recycling fire in May 2017.[11]

Pegg and his team developed and implemented the new Operations-Based Fire Code Reinspection Program[12] and the Toronto Fire Services Transformation Plan in 2017.[12]

During Pegg's tenure, Toronto Fire Services achieved International Accreditation through the Commission on Fire Accreditation International (CFAI) in 2019.[13] This made Toronto the largest city with an accredited fire service in North America.

In March 2020, Chief Pegg was appointed as the incident commander of the City of Toronto's COVID-19 incident management system. In this role, he led the City of Toronto's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, working with the city's Mayor John Tory and its Medical Officer of Health Dr Eileen de Villa. Chief Pegg led all aspects of the city's planning and response to COVID-19, led the COVID-19 Strategic Command Team and the Immunization Task Force.[14]

COVID-19 is the first and only declared emergency in the City of Toronto.

Honors and awards

  • Ontario Fire Service Long Service Medal – 2017
  • Fire Services Exemplary Service Medal – 2012
  • Ontario Medal for Firefighters Bravery – 1996
  • John C. Maxwell Transformational Leadership Award Top 30 Finalist – 2018]

Publications

  • "Taking the Lead" – February 2020
  • "Social Media Followers Don't Make a Leader" – November 2019
  • "When I Was" – August 2019
  • "Being a Leader is not a Spectator Sport" – May 2019
  • "Maximum Thrust" – February 2019
  • “Reputation Management” - November 2018
  • “Inner Circles” - September 2018
  • “Top 5 Ways to Ruin Your Career” - February 2018
  • “Steps to Solving Your Personal Problems” - November 2017
  • “Aim for Influence Over Rank” - August 2017
  • “Finding Leadership Between the Lines” - May 2017
  • “Boldly Going Outside Your Comfort Zone” - March 2017
  • “Preparing for Promotion” - December 2016
  • “Seize Opportunities for Career Success” - November 2016

References

  1. ^ "Fire Chief Matthew Pegg is leading Toronto's emergency response to COVID-19. It's like no fire he's ever fought". thestar.com. March 29, 2020.
  2. ^ "City of Toronto reports on COVID-19 cases and enforcement initiatives". City of Toronto. April 29, 2020.
  3. ^ "ECFO Designees – Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs". cafc.ca.
  4. ^ "New fire chief Matthew Pegg says rescuing a little girl changed his life | CBC News".
  5. ^ "The Corporation of the Town of Ajax | Ontario Sunshine List". www.ontariosunshinelist.com.
  6. ^ Douglas, Pam (September 13, 2013). "Brampton's deputy fire chief leaving". BramptonGuardian.com.
  7. ^ "Council appoints interim Toronto Fire Services boss Matthew Pegg as permanent chief". 27 April 2017.
  8. ^ "Past Presidents | Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs". www.oafc.on.ca.
  9. ^ "Toronto's fire chief talks about the dangers of the job and importance of mental health. 'We're openly talking about it'". thestar.com. January 4, 2020.
  10. ^ Fox, Chris (February 14, 2018). "Toronto racquet club destroyed by fire one year ago will reopen next week". Toronto.
  11. ^ "Fireworks not involved in causing massive Cherry Street recycling plant fire | CBC News".
  12. ^ a b https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/900e-Annual-Report-2017-.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  13. ^ https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/8e80-A1902231_TFSAnnualReport2018_WEB.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  14. ^ "City of Toronto activates 'emergency operations centre' in response to coronavirus". Global News.

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Matthew Pegg is a Canadian firefighter currently serving as the fourth and current chief of Toronto Fire Services TFS since May 2016 Matthew D PeggChief of Toronto Fire ServicesIncumbentAssumed office May 2016MayorJohn ToryPreceded byJim SalesPresident of the Ontario Association of Fire ChiefsIn office 2013 2015Deputy Fire Chief City of BramptonIn office 2008 2013Deputy Fire Chief Town of AjaxIn office 2002 2008Deputy Fire Chief Town of GeorginaIn office 2001 2002Personal detailsBornMatthew Pegg1973 age 49 50 Keswick Ontario CanadaProfessionFirefighterPegg was also appointed general manager of emergency management for the City of Toronto in 2018 In March 2020 Chief Pegg as the general manager of the Toronto Office of Emergency Management was appointed to lead the City of Toronto s response to the COVID 19 pandemic 1 As the incident commander for the COVID 19 pandemic he led the development and operation of the most complex incident management system in Toronto s history including the longest ever continuous deployment of the Emergency Operations Centre 2 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Honors and awards 4 Publications 5 ReferencesEarly life and education EditMatthew Pegg was born in Keswick Ontario in 1973 and grew up on his family farm He has completed university education in Leadership and Administration from Dalhousie University Industrial Relations from Queen s University and Public Management from the Schulich School of Business at York University He has been awarded the Executive Chief Fire Officer professional designation by the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs 3 Career EditWhile working as a mechanic Pegg joined the Georgina Fire Department as a volunteer firefighter in 1992 before continuing as a full time firefighter in 1994 He was promoted to Deputy Fire Chief in 2001 4 Pegg served as Deputy Fire Chief for the town of Ajax 5 ON from 2002 to 2008 before serving as the City of Brampton s Deputy Fire Chief until 2013 6 He joined Toronto Fire Services as Deputy Fire Chief and Director of Administrative Services in 2013 before being appointed as interim Fire Chief following the retirement of Jim Sales in May 2016 7 Toronto s City Council appointed Pegg as permanent Fire Chief in April 2017 following a North America wide recruitment search He was the President of the Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs from May 2013 through May 2016 8 Pegg is a licensed Commercial Pilot and worked as a part time Corporate pilot on a part time basis from 2000 2006 9 Pegg led fire services through the six alarm Toronto Badminton and Racquet Club fire in February 2017 10 the six alarm Cherry Street recycling fire in May 2017 11 Pegg and his team developed and implemented the new Operations Based Fire Code Reinspection Program 12 and the Toronto Fire Services Transformation Plan in 2017 12 During Pegg s tenure Toronto Fire Services achieved International Accreditation through the Commission on Fire Accreditation International CFAI in 2019 13 This made Toronto the largest city with an accredited fire service in North America In March 2020 Chief Pegg was appointed as the incident commander of the City of Toronto s COVID 19 incident management system In this role he led the City of Toronto s response to the COVID 19 pandemic working with the city s Mayor John Tory and its Medical Officer of Health Dr Eileen de Villa Chief Pegg led all aspects of the city s planning and response to COVID 19 led the COVID 19 Strategic Command Team and the Immunization Task Force 14 COVID 19 is the first and only declared emergency in the City of Toronto Honors and awards EditOntario Fire Service Long Service Medal 2017 Fire Services Exemplary Service Medal 2012 Ontario Medal for Firefighters Bravery 1996 John C Maxwell Transformational Leadership Award Top 30 Finalist 2018 Publications Edit Taking the Lead February 2020 Social Media Followers Don t Make a Leader November 2019 When I Was August 2019 Being a Leader is not a Spectator Sport May 2019 Maximum Thrust February 2019 Reputation Management November 2018 Inner Circles September 2018 Top 5 Ways to Ruin Your Career February 2018 Steps to Solving Your Personal Problems November 2017 Aim for Influence Over Rank August 2017 Finding Leadership Between the Lines May 2017 Boldly Going Outside Your Comfort Zone March 2017 Preparing for Promotion December 2016 Seize Opportunities for Career Success November 2016References Edit Fire Chief Matthew Pegg is leading Toronto s emergency response to COVID 19 It s like no fire he s ever fought thestar com March 29 2020 City of Toronto reports on COVID 19 cases and enforcement initiatives City of Toronto April 29 2020 ECFO Designees Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs cafc ca New fire chief Matthew Pegg says rescuing a little girl changed his life CBC News The Corporation of the Town of Ajax Ontario Sunshine List www ontariosunshinelist com Douglas Pam September 13 2013 Brampton s deputy fire chief leaving BramptonGuardian com Council appoints interim Toronto Fire Services boss Matthew Pegg as permanent chief 27 April 2017 Past Presidents Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs www oafc on ca Toronto s fire chief talks about the dangers of the job and importance of mental health We re openly talking about it thestar com January 4 2020 Fox Chris February 14 2018 Toronto racquet club destroyed by fire one year ago will reopen next week Toronto Fireworks not involved in causing massive Cherry Street recycling plant fire CBC News a b https www toronto ca wp content uploads 2018 04 900e Annual Report 2017 pdf bare URL PDF https www toronto ca wp content uploads 2019 04 8e80 A1902231 TFSAnnualReport2018 WEB pdf bare URL PDF City of Toronto activates emergency operations centre in response to coronavirus Global News Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matthew Pegg amp oldid 1077135189, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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